@@Steventhe2nd It's not Rare's fault, Microsoft brought the company so that no more sequels will be made. No matter what's new, there couldn't be new sequel... :(
+Nintendorak Yamato Another one, entitled "Twelve Tales: Conker 64" was planned for the Nintendo 64, but it was cancelled and retooled into Conker's Bad Fur Day when critics accused Rareware of making games for little children.
+drew1212 Not the dark side but the orginal game Conker was gonna be in was criticized for being just another generic cutesy platformer so Rare turned Conker into the character he was before the abomination that is Young Conker.
i remember a kid got this game for me for my 7th birthday. i always thought the game looked hideous graphically and was frustrating so i rarely played it, but years later when i found out the same character was in a adult themed game on N64, my older cousin bought it for me and i kept the cartridge hidden in my bedroom so my parents wouldn’t find it (i wasn’t allowed to play M rates games when i was a little kid) love you cousin.
@@Gameboy-Unboxings it looks amazing honestly for the day and now. What they did for Gameboy games rare company was always pushing limits. these younger kats don't understand and even if they our age complaining you guys are rookies ha
@@HDbacon They're referring to reusing the sounds between games - the pickup sounds in this are identical to those from the Donkey Kong Land games, for example.
At the very beginning, to see two happy, buckteeth squirrels who like each other looking at a birthday present and feeling happy about a party is a drastic relief compared to the dark and inappropriate world in Conker's Bad Fur Day. It makes you wish that Conker stayed as a family-friendly character, just as you saw him in Diddy Kong Racing. The reason why the drastic change of character for Conker was sad is because he was once part of a naive, sweet, and kid-friendly world, but then, the cute squirrel that you knew as one of the sweetest characters is now a greedy, pessimistic alcoholic, like a washed-up adult who doesn't know what to do with his life. I guess you could say that Conker grew up, but in the wrong environment. Personally, I feel better to think of Conker as a nice and cute character.
seriously those beach olympics or whatever made me put that game down permanently. which is a huge deal because when i got it as a kid it was the only video game i had
I remember playing this game when I wad about 2-4 years of age, and this was in about 2006-2008. And it was my favourite game, so remembering tbe name of the game made me excited, and I wanna see what I think of it now. So far I'm remembering a lot. 😁
Just looking at the final stage of this game makes me wonder how ten year old me was ever supposed to complete it. I never got past the box challenges on level 1!
It's really sad and brutal that Conker's looks in Diddy Kong Racing and this game are all grown up when his times had changed fast to Conker's Bad Fur Day, cause Twelve Tales was a sorry after all.
Weeeeird.... So.. did *Berri* killed THIS *Berri* and took her place, did *Conkers* left this one and found an another one with the same name, or... don't know is the same *Berri*, but 'evolved, in Bad Fur Day? "and this is not even my final form!" -BETMARK-
I'm sure Conker simply found a new girlfriend of the same name. You see, Berri here is a red squirrel, just like Conker himself. And in Bad Fur Day Berri is a chipmunk, judging by her grey fur and abscence of tail.
It's surprising how wildly different the Game Boy and Game Boy Colour versions of the game actually are. The GB version seems to have much larger maps, especially in the outdoor areas as the screen only scrolled to the next when you get to the edge of it. The Swamp near the guardian and Krow's Keep were much larger in GB as well as the hub map. Enemies don't seem to drop health in the GBC but do in the GB. The minigames are much harder in GB and the coconut shooting minigame is nearly impossible without save states and likely made many people quit there. Claw Swamp seems quite different in layout the GBC version as well as having no boulders coming after you here, with the puzzles being much simpler too as the game seems to have been made a bit easier. The red plants which move take two hits in the GBC but three in the GB game. There's also the inventory system change as well as GBC having save where you want. Waldorf continually shoots rocks that bounce around while he moves left to right, and a sword when he stops, making him much harder, but he's also vulnerable when moving around, and many more changes. Overall it seems the GBC had a lot more details added throughout and made to look a LOT nicer too in terms of design and how the whole thing looks and present itself but it appears to present a more compressed version of the GB game and made much easier and simpler to play too. The best thing they did is fix the minigames on Mako Island on the GBC making them more fair.
I like to imagine that this was Conker’s childhood before he grew up to be the greedy alcoholic we all know today. Because I find it really crazy that Conker changed so much after this game. That and Conker’s Quest / Twelve Tales Conker 64.
Valentina Lopez Before Microsoft and the Kinect tarnished their image. Now they are just staying off the radar a bit with Sea of Thieves (unless there is more. I dunno)
Your Favorite Canadian RU-vidr, Eh! He was supposed to be in the sequel to Conker’s Bad Fur Day but sadly it got cancelled because Microsoft bought Rare and they rejected the project and decided to rerelease Conker’s Bad Fur Day as Conker Live and Reloaded. But honestly that would be cool if Honker was actually in Conker’s Bad Fur Day
Closest thing we'll ever get to Twelve tales Conker 64. Im very happy this game was released and actually made it to store shelves many years ago. This game is literally a piece of gaming history. I can see a remastered version of this for nintendo switch.
I kind of wish Rare would make a sequel to Bad Fur Day that's closer to the original 12 Tales concept they had, but keeping Conker with the same kind of look and attitude he had in BFD. And at least bring back Honker as a bad guy.
With the first boss, you can safely stand between the trees right in front of you at the start of the battle and fire at the snake's head whenever it passes by.
The Donkey Kong Land games, actually. I'm cool with that. After all, Conker is friends with both Diddy Kong and Banjo-Kazooie. Conker would've been a Smash Bros fighter eons ago if Nintendo hadn't sold Rare to their friends in Microsoft (BIG MISTAKE, NINTY!).
@@hectorcollazo8845 The developers of Super Smash Bros were unaware of the characters created by Rare until Banjo-Kazooie DLC developed on 2019 for Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
I found one difference between this and Twelve Tales Conker 64, Is that Berry share the protagonic place with Conker in the cancelled N64 idea, while here she's apducted by Evil Acorn.
I remember this game and I gave up when I've to fight this swamp fiend. No matter what do to I took damage by attacking him, I took damage when I got a pixel too close to him. And it seems the player here got also problems to beat this boss :D Next time I'll give it another try!
36:51 - the song that plays here is re-used in Conker's Bad Fur Day! I'm pretty sure it's used when Conker is... ahem, pissing on the fire imps Anyone else know of ant other songs in this game that got re-used in Bad Fur Day?
I had this game and while it was quite reasonable, it could have been a lot better. The levels got a bit repetitive after a while and the Mako Islands were well nigh impossible (well, the mini games were; I nearly broke my wrist with them) and I never got past "Skeet shooting"; there might have been a bug in the game